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met and Albrecht
* Albrecht Dürer also produced portraits of Erasmus, whom he met three times, in the form of an engraving of 1526 and a preliminary charcoal sketch.
He seems to have travelled a certain amount, and visits are recorded to Antwerp in 1521, the year of Albrecht Dürer's Netherlandish journey, and to Middelburg in 1527, when he met Jan Mabuse.
In March 1498, Medemblik was where representatives of the Schieringers met the Saxon ruler duke Albrecht to request Saxon protection from the Vetkopers — a request that resulted in the Saxon occupation of Friesland, Netherlands.
Whilst in Germany Hamilton had met the Geopolitician Albrecht Haushofer, son of the distinguished Geopolitical academic Professor Karl Haushofer.
Cunningham married his first wife, the former Susan Albrecht, in 1965 ; they met in college and had one adopted son, Todd.

met and Dürer
The Venetian artist Jacopo de ' Barbari, whom Dürer had met in Venice, visited Nuremberg in 1500, and Dürer said that he learned much about the new developments in perspective, anatomy, and proportion from him.
He most likely met Holbein more than once on his way to England, and Dürer is believed to have visited his house at Antwerp in 1520.
Dürer was in Bologna in 1506, as was Michelangelo, and he may have met one or both of them.

met and Antwerp
Holbein broke his journey at Antwerp, where he bought some oak panels and may have met the painter Quentin Matsys.
Here he met William Tyndale, under whose influence he abandoned the Roman Catholic faith, and married Antwerp native Adriana de Weyden ( b. 1522, anglicised to Adrana Pratt in 1552 ) in 1537.
In Brussels he met Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain ; in Antwerp, Rubens.
Jean-Paul DeCoster and Phil Wilde met in their hometown of Antwerp, Belgium, and their first collaboration under the name of Bizz Nizz, the single " Don't Miss The Party Line ", was a substantial hit across Europe, including in the United Kingdom where it reached no.
Van Mander claims that according to Frans Menton, Floris was loved by his pupils for allowing them more freedom than other Antwerp masters, and a list of 120 of his disciples was put together by a small group of them who met for a reunion after his death.
With the Spanish coffers depleted by constant warfare, unpaid tercio units often turned mutinous – in April 1574, just after winning a major victory, unpaid tercios mutinied and occupied the town of Antwerp, threatening to sack the town if their demands were not met.
These works show the influence of the Belgian painter Henri Leys ( Jan August Hendrik Leys ), whom Tissot had met in Antwerp in 1859, over his work.
It was exhibited in Antwerp in 1837, where it met with some success.
The work begins with written correspondence between Thomas More and several people he had met on the continent: Peter Gilles, town clerk of Antwerp, and Jerome Busleiden, counselor to Charles V. More chose these letters, which are communications between actual people, to further the plausibility of his fictional land.

met and 1520
In 1520, a commission met in Frankfurt to investigate the case.
It was instigated at the behest of the Elector August of Saxony, and it was the joint work of a group of Lutheran theologians and churchmen of the latter sixteenth century, who met from April 9 to June 7, 1576 in Torgau, the seat of government for the Electorate of Saxony at the time: Jakob Andreä ( 1528 – 90 ), Martin Chemnitz ( 1522 – 86 ), Nikolaus Selnecker ( 1528 – 92 ), David Chytraeus ( 1531 – 1600 ), Andreas Musculus ( 1514 – 81 ), Christoph Körner ( 1518 – 94 ), Caspar Heyderich ( 1517 – 86 ), Paul Crell ( 1532 – 79 ), Maximilian Mörlin ( 1516 – 84 ), Wolfgang Harder ( 1522 – 1602 ), Daniel Gräser, Nicholas Jagenteufel ( 1520 – 83 ), Johannes Cornicaelius, John Schütz ( 1531 – 84 ), Martin Mirus ( 1532 – 93 ), Georg Listenius ( d. 1596 ), and Peter Glaser ( 1528 – 83 ); and a smaller set of this group ( Andreä, Chemnitz, Selnecker, Chytraeus, Musculus, and Körner ) a year later in Bergen Abbey, near Magdeburg, both from March 1 – 14, and in May, 1577.

met and portrait
Though he met Thomas Sully, one of the most famous portrait painters of the time and a valuable ally, Audubon was rebuffed for publication.
Marie Antoinette, at the age of thirteen ; this miniature portrait was sent to the dauphin, so he could see his bride before he met her, by Joseph Ducreux ( 1769 ).
On New Year's Day 1540, the King met her at Rochester and was chagrined to find that she was not the beauty Holbein had depicted in his portrait of her.
She met Napoleon for the first time on March 27 in Compiègne, remarking to him: " You are much better-looking than your portrait.
The change in his art was influenced primarily by the example of Édouard Manet, whom Degas had met in 1864 ( while both were copying the same Velázquez portrait in the Louvre, according to a story that may be apocryphal ).
In later years two women would provide him with companionship, friends Elizabeth Croft and Isabella Wolff who first met Lawrence when she sat for her portrait in 1803.
In 1926, at age 66, he met artist Hilla von Rebay, who was commissioned by Guggenheim's wife, Irene Rothschild, to paint his portrait.
In 1879, at the age of 23, Sargent painted a portrait of teacher Carolus-Duran ; the virtuoso effort met with public approval, and announced the direction his mature work would take.
The notables he met in Europe included Franz Liszt, whom he met at the Vatican in 1865 and of whom he produced a portrait bust.
Jim DeRogatis ' book Staring At Sound states that The Flaming Lips song " Kim's Watermelon Gun " is a " song that paints an impressionistic portrait of [...] Kim Deal ", whom band member Steven Drozd befriended when they met at Lollapalooza.
The Emperor's daughter, Anna Comnena, leaves a good portrait of him in her Alexiad ; she met him for the first time when she was fourteen, and was quite fascinated by him.
By 1782 Stuart had met with success, largely due to acclaim for The Skater, a portrait of William Grant.
She started out as a child portrait photographer, but got a break in 1949 when she met Mechthild Nawiasky, an Observer picture editor, who asked her to photograph the philosopher Bertrand Russell.
Sarah Purser, whom the young Gore-Booth sisters first met in 1882, when she was commissioned to paint their portrait, hosted a regular salon where artists, writers and intellectuals on both sides of the nationalist divide gathered.
That painting was a divisionist portrait of Madame Hector France, née Irma Clare, whom Cross had met in 1888 and would marry in 1893.
At age 16 he moved to Saratoga, New York, where he met famed portrait painter William Page.
Through these men Shevchenko also met the famous painter and professor Karl Briullov, who donated his portrait of the Russian poet Vasily Zhukovsky as a lottery prize, whose proceeds were used to buy Shevchenko's freedom on May 5, 1838.
In late 1905 at the New York School of Art she met Robert Henri, who soon asked her to pose for a portrait ( The Art Student, 1906 ).
In 1834, while composing poems inspired by paintings, Frances met Samuel Stillman Osgood, a young portrait artist at the Boston Athenaeum.
To the transcripts of these conversations, Calle added photographs of the man's favorite activities, creating a portrait of a man she never met, by way of his acquaintances.
The following year he met and married the playwright and portrait painter Edith Gardener Shearn.
It was at Craiglockhart War Hospital that he met Sassoon, who paints a brief portrait of him in Siegfried's Journey, his autobiography.
There he met Canova, whose studio he attended while painting his portrait, where he absorbed Canova ’ s classical style.
From the diaries, Will learns that Nantwich has been to Egypt and then returned to London, where he met with Ronald Firbank ; an extraordinary portrait of effete decrepitude ; camp and alcoholic.

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